Proposed ORDA Budget Cuts 2010

Latest from NCPR may be good news for Gore and Whiteface:

ORDA Cuts Appear Less Likely


Article from the Adirondack Daily Enterprise:

“ORDA planning for $1M less than it expected”

LAKE PLACID – The Olympic Regional Development Authority anticipates receiving $1 million less than expected in the 2010-11 fiscal year. According to ORDA spokesman Jon Lundin, ORDA’s Board of Directors learned of the proposed budget cuts after Gov. David Paterson announced his Executive Budget in February. ORDA may receive $5.7 million instead of an expected $6.7 million from the state.

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Gore’s Midweek Lift Operations

I noticed something this year I hadn’t seen before. The High Peaks chair had run for two straight weeks, after President’s Week.

I had a some back and forth with Mike Pratt via email:

NYSB: Mike … did the High Peaks Chair run for two weeks straight?

Mike: Actually it was 18 consecutive days – from March 4 through March 21.

NYSB: Does that represent a shift in strategy?

Mike: It was simply great snow and our belief that this was the most likely operational strategy to both offer great experiences and attract the most visitors.

NYSB: But I mean you KNOW how cranky it makes Gore diehards when the Dark Side is down right?

Mike: It is a difficult decision when we limit operations mid week, but we are developed on 9 sides of 4 mountains and obviously the lift and trail capacity is much greater than the midweek crowds.

NYSB: So it’s a purely an operational decision, and has nothing to do with the importance of the terrain to the Gore Core?

Mike: The High Peaks side is a key component of both the winter and spring operational strategies. Snow cover, weather, and the size of the crowd are all considered when we make our operational decisions.

NYSB: Ok. If you’re going to open the Dark Side for 18 consecutive days in March… we’ll take it. But I swear I saw you over there on Saturday with a big grin on your face. Thanks for the time.

Gore Mountain, NY: 3/21/10

Twas cold overnight. PDQ, Pam, EDeO, Russ and Perilous Paul all did the rational thing, arriving fashionably around 9:15. Of course, I was on the first Gondi to ski the hard stuff.

When we connected at 9:30, we did some high speed cruisers on the bottom. The sun came out, and by 10:15 the south side softened, and we headed up. Trails were good.

When Patrol started dropping ropes, we headed to the trees.

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